







Zoo Med Nightlight Red Bulb for Reptiles, 25 Watts
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rb
> 24 hourThis light was just what i ordered. the light has been working 24/7 since I have purchased item and it has help my hermee crab
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M. K. Backer
> 24 hourThe bird seems to like his red light district
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kennedre
> 24 hourI am very diasappointed in the bulbs thst i received. Zoo med red incandescent bulbs should be made of red glass; these were obviously painted...BEWARE! Possible that different item placed in ZooMed packaging There is also no mark that this is a ZooMed product
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Jeremy
> 24 hourNot the same that is in the picture. The style in the picture was narrow and long and would have worked perfect for my habitat, this is a regular light bulb style.
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Ashley
> 24 hourIt had broke as soon as I plugged it in. But the people were nice and I got a refund immediately!
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Keith Lewis
> 24 hourThe bulb I received was a normal light-bulb shape, not the elongated aquarium style shown in the picture.
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Just another guy
> 24 hourDoes what it is supposed to do.
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Anonymous
> 24 hourI just received a Pacman frog as a pet and he needs temperatures from 65-80, this bulb is just warm enough to keep his temps up in the day without getting too hot. 10/10 would recommend if you have a reptile or amphibian that needs to stay a little warmer than room temperature.
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Andrea L. Spencer
> 24 hourI bought this for my chick brooder. My chicks are 5 weeks old and not quite ready to be off the heat entirely, so I needed a dimmer red bulb that wouldnt put out as much heat as the 50 watt I was using. This 25 watt worked great! Ive been using it only at night. It gets the warm end of the brooder around 70 degrees, and the light is dim enough to help encourage the chicks to sleep at night.
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J&TBL
> 24 hourWorks well in reptile cage.